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The mysterious map on the blast door, revealed by blacklight. The Dharma Initiative built nine known research stations around the Island (as well as the off-island Lamp Post), most of which take the form of hidden underground facilities or bunkers. After Oceanic Flight 815 crashes on the Island in September 2004, the survivors encounter several ...
The lair of the Monster lies in these tunnels, beneath the site of the Temple wall, and another chamber was used by the Others to isolate a hydrogen bomb with a breach in its casing, which lies beneath the Dharma Initiative barracks. Some of these tunnels are marked on the blast door map in the Swan Station.
Seconds later, blacklights come on and for exactly thirty seconds a diagram is revealed on the blast door that Locke is trapped under. It appears to be a multi-layered map of the island, but it is only shown briefly before the ordinary lights turn back on and the blast doors retract to their normal positions.
Named after William Shakespeare's 1610 play of the same name, the Tempest first appears in "The Other Woman" and is alluded to on an unseen layer of the Dharma "Swan" station's blast door map of the second season. [14]
The two attempt to use dynamite to blow the blast door open, but the blast doors are unscathed, while they are both injured. Meanwhile, Desmond and Locke discuss the purpose of the stations and discover that when Desmond accidentally caused the "System Failure", the magnetic force pulled Oceanic Flight 815 toward the island, thus causing the crash.
The episode's title is an allusion to Lewis Carroll's novel Through the Looking-Glass [13] and a reference to the fictitious Dharma Initiative station featured in the previous episode. Shooting began on April 13, 2007 [14] and ended on May 7, 2007. [15]
Joseph Goldstein, 80, one of the original founding teachers of the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, says his spiritual journey began in Thailand.
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